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...American Diplomacy"; Richard Le Gallienne, "Vanishing Roads"; John Galsworthy, "The Freelands"; N. V. Gogol, "Dead Souls"; Maxim Gorky, "My Childhood"; Ivan Goucharov, "Oblomov"; C. E. Gouldsbury, "Tiger Slayer by Order"; Harvard Club of Boston, "Year-Book, 1915-16"; Harvard Club of New York City, "Constitution, By-Laws, etc."; Lafcadio Hearn, "Interpretations of Literature," and "Japanese Lyrics"; Edwin B. Holt, "The Feudian Wish"; James Hunecker, "Ivory Apes and Peacocks"; S. C. Johnson, "Chats on Military Curios"; Rudyard Kipling, "France at War"; Princess Hrebebanovich Lazarovich, "Memoirs"; Stephen Leacock, "Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy"; Walter Lippman, "The Stakes of Diplomacy"; R. C. Long...
...Application for a permit to build wooden observation stands for the Harvard-Yale football game at Soldiers Field was made yesterday afternoon. The Graduate Treasurer had a very pleasant conference with Building Commissioner O'Hearn. The Commissioner stated that he could not agree with the interpretation of the law made by Corporation Counsel, giving him authority to issue a permit for the stands, but that he would be glad to waive the time which the law gives him for consideration of the application, and, by refusing the permit at once, have it go immediately before the Board of Appeal...
...controversy over the erection of wooden stands for the Yale game came to a successful conclusion yesterday afternoon when the Board of Appeal over-ruled the decision of Building Commissioner O'Hearn and granted the request of the Athletic Association. Following is a statement from the Graduate Treasurer, Fred W. Moore...
Except for the formal granting of the permit, all obstacles against erecting the necessary wooden stands to play the Yale game in the Stadium have now been removed. Mayor Curley was yesterday advised by Corporation Counsel John A. Sullivan, A. M. '11 (hon.), that Building Commissioner Patrick O'Hearn has full authority to grant the H. A. A. a permit, and that in case the commissioner fails to grant this permit, the H. A. A. has recourse to the Board of Appeal. This was the first legal advice which the Boston city authorities have sought on this matter...
...given us a very pretty little thumb nail sketch of Japanese scenes in "Nikko, the Beautiful." There is a fragrant freshness in that two-page description, something of oriental color which fairly gives us a whiff of the distinctive odor of the bambo. Immediately one is reminded of Lafcadio Hearn. It is a pity that Mr. Lamont did not build his description about one of those many fascinating plots that claim Japan as their birthplace...